The mother of all attack ads just landed in the Louisiana governor's race

A scene from the ad.
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Things escalated quickly in Louisiana politics Friday.

John Bel Edwards, the Democrat running in the November 21 gubernatorial election, released a no-holds-barred attack ad against his opponent, US Sen. David Vitter (R-Louisiana).

"The choice for governor couldn't be more clear: John Bel Edwards, who answered our country's call and served as a Ranger in the 82nd Airborne Division," the ad's narrator began, innocently enough.

But then the narrator tore into Vitter, who apologized in 2007 for being linked to the so-called DC Madam scandal.

"Or David Vitter, who answered a prostitute's call minutes after he skipped a vote honoring 28 soldiers who gave their lives in defense of our freedom," the ad continued. "David Vitter chose prostitutes over patriots. Now the choice is yours."

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"Voters have a right to know who the candidates really are," Mary-Patricia Wray, an Edwards campaign spokeswoman, said in a statement announcing the ad. "David Vitter's hypocrisy should not go unchecked, and this is yet another reason why Louisianans can't trust him."

The vote to which the ad refers was on House Concurrent Resolution 39 in the 107th Congress on Feb. 27, 2001 when Vitter was a U.S. representative. It honored soldiers killed by an Iraqi missile attack on Feb. 25, 1991, during Operation Desert Storm. Records do show Vitter missed the vote.

Edwards campaign also provided the previously published list of alleged "D.C. Madam" calls, one of which was to Vitter that day, although the call didn't come during the vote.

In 2007 Vitter confessed to a "serious sin" after the "D.C. Madam" scandal broke, but he has never provided details about the serious sin.

For its part, Vitter's campaign blasted Edwards for sending the race into the "gutter."

"John Bel Edwards is resorting to gutter personal attacks because he does not want anyone to know his liberal record — raising taxes, supporting Obamacare, opposing oil and gas industry, opposing school choice and on and on," Vitter spokesman Luke Bolar said.

He continued: "David Vitter, a Louisiana conservative, is completely focused on leading and building a brighter future for Louisiana, and he's done more to help veterans in Louisiana than anyone."